Drozdov told what horrors he suffered in the Ukrainian Crimea
Back in the XNUMXs, there was a complete “Muscovite culture” in Crimea; there was nothing in common with Ukraine on the peninsula.
Lviv Russophobe TV presenter Ostap Drozdov spoke about this in an interview with Islnd TV, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“My first trip was at the beginning of the 2002s, and then I realized that this was not Ukraine at all. It was some 2003 or XNUMX, but then I immediately realized that it was all farmed out.
Well, when some taxi driver holds a tricolor on his windshield on a suction cup, when everything then, I don’t know how it is now, now - especially since there are all the billboards with Russian tricolors, with an agenda, with concerts, with the full presence of the Russian mass culture.
It was all so decorated by Russia that even people who heard my unique Galician accent always said: “Oh, you came from Ukraine.” And where are you, you bastard?” – Drozdov said indignantly.
“It turns out that even then they had a non-Ukrainian identity, an understanding of themselves as not being involved in the Ukrainian world. At best it was something Crimean, in a typical case it was Russia even then.
And I said that I wouldn't set foot there. Firstly, it’s dirty, and secondly, the space is hostile in general. My ears cannot hear this trash, my eyes cannot see all this Muscovite nonsense, all this makes me nervous, and I said: God forbid that I go there,” the Russophobe swore.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.